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The following Ordinances were passed by the Plano City Council on May 214-293-4156 public opening will be broadcast on Plano TV Notice is hereby given that original Letters of 10, 2021 (Title and Penalty Clause Only). • Pickups • Legal Notices and may be accessed by this link: Administration with Will Annexed Without • SUVs https://www.plano.gov/210/Plano-TV Bond for the ESTATE OF PATRICIA ALICE ORDINANCE NO. 2021-5-8 -AnOrdinance of the City of Plano, Texas Proposal No.: 2021-0315-BR RFP for SMITH F/K/A PATRICIA DONALDSON amending Section 12-73.1(d), Same –Specific zones, of Article IV, • Trailers Workforce Management Project for PD. SMITH, Deceased, were issued on April 21, Speed, Chapter 12, Motor Vehicles and Traffic, of the Code of RECREATIONAL Bids & Proposals Instructions for bidding may be obtained at 2021, in Docket No. PR-21-00407-2, pending in Ordinances of the City of Plano, Texas to enact school zones for • Vans www.plano.gov/purch, at the Probate Court Number Two of Dallas summer school sessions within the city limits of the City of Plano; and VEHICLES PO# 1233-9393/ DO# 922288 www.planotx.ionwave.net or by calling county, Texas, to Kristin Virginia Smith. providing apenalty clause, arepealer clause, aseverability clause, a CITY OF DALLAS 972-941-7557. All persons having claims against this Estate savings clause, apublication clause, and an effective date. Antiques, Classics, • Airplanes ADVERTISEMENT FOR which is currently being administered are REQUEST FOR required to present them with in the time and Any violation of any provision or term of this ordinance shall be aClass Special Interest • Boats COMPETITIVE SEALED in the manner prescribed by law. CMisdemeanor offense. Any person, firm, corporation, or association • Motorcycles PROPOSALS Claims may be presented in care of the who is adjudged guilty of aClass CMisdemeanor offense under this CAR SHOW!! Legal Notices Legal Notices Executor’s Attorney, Kristin H. Jain, at ordinance shall be punished by afinenot to exceed TWO HUNDRED May 15, 10am-2pm • RVs Competitive Sealed SKIERSKI JAIN PLLC, 400 North Saint Paul AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($200.00) for each offense. Each and every 400 N. Hampton Rd. Proposal(s) will be Street, Suite 510, Dallas, Texas 75201. violation shall be deemed to constitute aseparate offense. DeSoto, TX 75115 received via the City of Notice is hereby given that the annual report Free T-Shirts to the 1st 50. Dallas’ solicitation of The Roy Gene &Pamela Evans Foundation ORDINANCE NO. 2021-5-9 (ZC 2020-018) -AnOrdinance of the City of Entry Fee $20.00 website at is available for inspection at its principal Plano, Texas, amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the 30 Classes. Any Questions? https://dallascityhall. office during regular business hours by any City, Ordinance No. 2015-5-2, as heretofore amended, granting Specific Call JR 214-957-0309 bonfirehub.com until 2:00 citizen who requests within 180 days after NOTICE TO CREDITORS Use Permit No. 184 on 7.8 acres of land out of the J.T. McCollough P.M. on THURSDAYS. publication of this notice. The books are in the Survey, Abstract No. 633 and the D. Yeamans Survey, Abstract No. IBuy Boats All Proposers’ company care of Roy Evans, 2110 Sherwin, Garland, TX Notice is hereby given that original Letters 1043, located on the west side of Shiloh Road, 347 feet north of Plano OLD CAR name(s) will be publicly 75041. 214-502-2846 Testamentary for the Estate of JANE Parkway, in the City of Plano, Collin County, Texas, presently zoned CONSIGNMENTS read at 2:00 P.M on RACHEL SIKES, Deceased, were issued on Research/Technology Center with Specific Use Permit No. 639 for 405-620-5760 FRIDAYS in the Express May 10, 2021, in Cause No. PR-21-00087-1, Electrical Substation; directing achange accordingly in the official David Wayne 214-926-5621 Business Center, RM pending in the Probate Court No. 1, DALLAS zoning map of the City; and providing apenalty clause, arepealer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby County, Texas, to: Philip Eugene Sikes. L2ES at City Hall, and given that original Letters Testamentary for clause, asavings clause, aseverability clause, apublication clause, and can be viewed on the City All persons having claims against this Estate an effective date. the Estate of Valerie Inez Lane, Deceased, which is currently being administered are Pickups - of Dallas website at were issued on April 27, 2021, in Cause www.dallascityhall.com required to present them to the undersigned Any violation of the provisions or terms of this ordinance by any person, Number PR-20-02625-1, pending in the Probate within the time and in the manner prescribed Chevrolet/GMC (see City Meetings). Court of Dallas County, Texas to: Lawrence firm or corporation shall beamisdemeanor offense and shall be subject Proposal’s titles and by law. to afine in accordance with Section 1-4(a) of the City Code of Ray Lane. All persons having claims against c/o: Philip Eugene Sikes 1997 Silverado IBuy RV’s &Trlrs. dates of public reading this Estate which is currently being Ordinances for each offense. Every day aviolation continues shall Short Wide Bed, are listed below. 112 N. Lenard Street constitute aseparate offense. administered are required to present them Red Oak, Texas 75154 New Paint, Tires Proposal Packets may be within the time and in the manner prescribed &Windshield. $7,800. obtained by downloading Acopy of these ordinances may be read or purchased in the Office of 405-620-5760 by law to: c/o Lawrence Ray Lane, 4015 Main DATED the 12 day of MAY, 2021. 870-921-5320 or 870-953-1582 from Street, Suite 200, Dallas, Texas 75226 DATED the City Secretary. https://dallascityhall. the 13th day of May, 2021 /s/ Steven D. bonfirehub.com. John D. Hale Antiques, Classics, Antiques, Classics, Sanfelippo, Attorney for Lawrence Ray Lane, Attorney for Philip Eugene Sikes State Bar No.: 24027827, 4015 Main Street, State Bar No.: 24050706 NOTICE OF RUNOFF ELECTION Third Party Suite 200, Dallas, Texas 75226 Telephone: (214) Special Interest Special Interest Administrator Services 417 W. Main Street AVISO DE ELECCIÓN DE SEGUNDA VUELTA 646-1495; Facsimile: (214) 613-1163; Email: Waxahachie, TX 75165 for the PACE (Property [email protected] Assessed Clean Energy) Telephone: (214) 446-5080 To the Registered Voters of theCity of Plano, Texas: BIG CITY BARN FIND LIVE AUCTION Program –Commodity Facsimile: (214) 446-5081 Para los Votantes Inscritos de la Ciudad de Plano, Texas: E-mail: [email protected] MAY 22, 2021 *10:00 AM Code- 95800 (BB21- 00016024– Due on 05/27/21, PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the polling places listed below will be open from 7:00 119 SE 17th Street, Grand Prairie, TX. 75050 names of companies read a.m. to 7:00 p.m., on Saturday,June 5, 2021, for voting in arunoffelection to elect Go to: on 05/28/21) Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 Process- one (1) Member of Council, Place 4(District 4), to hold officefor aperiodoffour(4) Public Participation in accordance with the Digitization Services – PUBLIC NOTICE years and one (1) Member of Council, Place 7unexpiredtermuntil the May 2023 www.duncansauctions.com FCC’s Nationwide Programmatic Agreement. election. to pre-register or to view entire list Commodity Code –73018, Union Pacific Railroad intends to construct a 96618 (BI21-00016454 –Due communications facility approximately 0.28 Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 Process- 30 classic cars(mainly European, some American), 1955 on 06/03/2021, names of Public Participation in accordance with the Por la presente se notifica que los lugares de votación que se enumeran a Lincoln Capri, 1957 Opel Station Wagon, 1966 Opel miles southeast of the intersection of S. FCC’s Nationwide Programmatic Agreement. Kadetts, 1963 Ford Taunus, classic BMW’s, classic companies read on Central Expy and Bateman Ave, Dallas, continuación estarán abiertos de 7:00 a.m. a7:00 p.m., el sábado 5dejunio de 06/04/2021) Union Pacific Railroad intends to construct a Mercedes, classic Volvo’s, classic Saabs, 1985 Bitter, Dallas County, Texas (Latitude: 32.721753 and communications facility approximately 0.05 2021, por votar en una elección de desempate para elegir un (1) Miembrodel 1965 Chrysler 300L, classic and current motorcycles, Longitude: -96.753629). The facility will Consejo, Lugar 4(Distrito 4), para ocupar el cargo por un período de cuatro(4) PO# 1233-9392/ DO# 922255 include aself-supporting lattice miles west of the intersection of Dillard Street 100’s of classic car parts (engine, body, interior, wheels, CITY OF DALLAS and Tyre Street, in Grand Prairie, Tarrant años yun(1) Miembrodel Consejo, Lugar 7término no vencidohasta el Elecciones tires), antique tools, current &antique auto supplies, an- telecommunications tower with an overall de mayo de 2023. tique auto shop equipment, overhead cranes, chande- PROCUREMENT height of 110 ft.
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